Since launching in 1995, ICB has gone through a number of iterations under the direction of Michael Kors, Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren, Prabal Gurung, and, most recently, Makoto Takada. For Fall 2016, ICB is transitioning yet again; this time, however, the label opted to focus on a semi-anonymous design team, rather than publicize a new name at the helm of the brand.

Though based in Japan, the design team had a New York woman in mind this season—specifically the kind of New Yorker who wouldn’t hesitate to throw on a fur coat with her sweatpants to run errands in the city. The design team pictured her “taking a stroll on a cold midnight in winter in New York City.” That meant long, loose silhouettes in cashmere blends, wools, alpaca, and jersey—the kind of clothes you dream about on work days when you don’t want to get out of bed.

Many of the styles had been cleverly tweaked to provide extra coverage against the elements: A gorgeous dark grey cashmere coat came with a contrasting light cashmere scarf attached, and the sleeves of sweaters and cardigans extended almost to the floor. While the extra length will come in handy in the cold (who needs gloves?), the sleeves could also be worn scrunched up to the wrist—a louche, laid-back statement for the office. Rounding out the offering were slouchy sweaters and jersey sweatpants embellished with faux and real fur—perfect for a nighttime dash to Duane Reade in the snow.